Court orders operators of 14 Bay Area Subway locations to pay employees nearly $1M in wages, damages
They a re sure they can do anything they want...after all they're wealthy
SAN FRANCISCO The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has ordered the owners and operators of 14 Bay Area Subway restaurants to pay employees nearly $1 million in back wages and damages after federal investigators found they directed children as young as 14 and 15 to use dangerous equipment and assigned minors to work hours not permitted by law; failed to pay employees their wages regularly, including by issuing them hundreds of bad checks; and illegally kept tips left by customers.
In a rare action, the courts order requires the owners to sell or shut down their businesses by Nov. 27, 2023, a term the department insisted on to resolve the case.
The action comes after the departments Wage and Hour Division found these and other violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act by John Michael Meza and his wife, Jessica L. Meza, who had franchise agreements with franchisor and operator Doctors Associates LLC to operate the restaurants in Antioch, Clayton, Concord, Cotati, Napa, Petaluma, San Pablo, Santa Rosa, Vallejo and Windsor.
Investigators also found the employers interfered with the divisions review by coercing employees not to cooperate and threatening children who raised concerns or tried to exercise their legal rights. The departments investigation also found that the Mezas associate, Hamza Mike Ayesh, played a role in these violations, including threatening an employee who complained about receiving a bounced payroll check.
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https://www.dol.gov/newsroom/releases/whd/whd20230929|